N9K-C9372PX-E
$32,200.00 Original price was: $32,200.00.$7,993.00Current price is: $7,993.00.
Model: | N9K-C9372PX-E – Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switch |
Detail: | Nexus 9300 Switch with 48p 10G SFP+ and 6p 40G QSFP+, a minor hardware revision of Nexus 9372PX |
- Description
Description
N9K-C9372PX-E Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switch
The Cisco Nexus N9K-C9372PX-E Switch is a 1-rack unit switch that supports forty-eight 1 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit SFP+ downlink ports, six 40 Gigabit QSFP+ uplink ports, one 100/1000 network management ports, one RS-232 console port for setting the initial switch configuration and two USB ports for saving
N9K-C9372PX-E Specification |
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Ports | 48 fixed 1/10-Gbps SFP+ and 6 QSFP+ ports (N9K-C9372PX-E) |
Supported speeds | 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet speeds |
40 Gigabit Ethernet uplink port | 6 fixed QSFP+ ports |
Advanced QSFP+ optics enable connectivity using existing 10 Gigabit Ethernet fiber. | |
The switch offers 25 MB of additional packet buffer space shared with all ports for more resilient operations. | |
Power supplies (up to 2) | 650W AC, 930W DC, or 1200W HVAC/HVDC |
Typical power*(AC & DC) | 210W |
Maximum power* (AC & DC) | 537W |
Input voltage (AC) | 100 to 240V |
Input voltage (HVAC) | 200 to 277V |
Input voltage (DC) | -40V to -72V DC (min-max)
-48V to -60V DC (nominal) |
Input voltage (HVDC) | –240 to –380V |
Frequency (AC) | 50 to 60 Hz |
Fans | 4 |
Physical (H x W x D) | 1.72 x 17.3 x 22.5 in. (4.4 x 43.9 x 57.1 cm) |
Acoustics | 48.5 dBA at 40% fan speed, 64.9 dBA at 70% fan speed, and 77.8 dB at 100% fan speed |
RoHS compliance | Yes |
Maximum number of longest prefix match (LPM) routes | 128,000* |
Maximum number of IP host entries | 208,000* |
Maximum number of MAC address entries | 96,000* |
Number of multicast routes | ● 32,000 (without virtual PortChannel [vPC])
● 32,000 (with vPC) |
Number of Interior Gateway Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping groups | ● 32,000 (without vPC)
● 32,000 (with vPC) |
Maximum number of Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders per switch | 16 |
Number of access control list (ACL) entries | ● 4000 ingress
● 1000 egress |
Maximum number of VLANs | 4096 |
Maximum number of Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) instances | 1000 |
Maximum number of links in a PortChannel | 32 |
Maximum number of ECMP paths | 64 |
Maximum number of PortChannels | 528 |
Number of active SPAN sessions | 4 |
Maximum number of Rapid per-VLAN Spanning Tree (RPVST) instances | 507 |
Maximum number of Hot-Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) groups | 490 |
Maximum number of Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) instances | 64 |
Maximum number of VXLAN tunnel endpoints (VTEP) | 256 |
Environmental Properties |
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Operating temperature | 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
Nonoperating (storage) temperature | -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C) |
Humidity | 5 to 95% (noncondensing) |
Altitude | 0 to 13,123 ft (0 to 4000m) |
Weight |
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Cisco Nexus 9372PX/9372PX-E without power supplies or fans | 22.2 lb (10.1 kg) |
Cisco Nexus 9372TX/9372TX-E without power supplies or fans | 22.6 lb (10.25 kg) |
Safety and EMC |
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Regulatory compliance | Products should comply with CE Markings according to directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC |
Safety | ● UL 60950-1 Second Edition
● CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 Second Edition ● EN 60950-1 Second Edition ● IEC 60950-1 Second Edition ● AS/NZS 60950-1 ● GB4943 |
EMC: Emissions | ● 47CFR Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A
● AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A ● CISPR22 Class A ● EN55022 Class A ● ICES003 Class A ● VCCI Class A ● EN61000-3-2 ● EN61000-3-3 ● KN22 Class A ● CNS13438 Class A |
EMC: Immunity | ● EN55024
● CISPR24 ● EN300386 ● KN 61000-4 series |
RoHS | The product is RoHS-6 compliant with exceptions for leaded-ball grid-array (BGA) balls and lead press-fit connectors |
The Accessories
Table 2 shows the recommended elements for the the N9K-C9372PX-E.
Category | Model | Description |
40G Transceiver and Cable Options
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QSFP-H40G-ACU10M | Cisco QSFP to QSFP copper direct-attach 40GBASE-CR4 cable QSFP-H40G-ACU10M |
QSFP-H40G-CU1M | Cisco QSFP to QSFP copper direct-attach 40GBASE-CR4 cable QSFP-H40G-CU1M | |
QSFP-H40G-CU3M | Cisco QSFP to QSFP copper direct-attach 40GBASE-CR4 cable QSFP-H40G-CU3M | |
QSFP-H40G-CU5M | Cisco QSFP to QSFP copper direct-attach 40GBASE-CR4 cable QSFP-H40G-CU5M | |
1/10G Transceiver and Cable Options
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SFP-10G-SR | 10GBASE-SR SFP Module |
SFP-10G-LR | 10GBASE-LR SFP+ Module for SMF 10 Gbps | |
GLC-LH-SMD | Cisco GLC-LH-SMD 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP transceiver module, MMF/SMF, 1310nm, DOM |
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